Easy putter

ABSTRACT

This “easy putter” is a unique and revolutionary design and it has many adjustable positions at the shaft and at the base of the putter. This easy putter has many functions and with it&#39;s thirty different parts that are assemble are needed to facilitate the operation of the putter. From the nut handle to the base of the putter all of these parts serve two main purposes; A) to adjust the shaft at whatever line and angle positions needed to putt correctly, B) an accurate adjustment of the ball bearings, this would allow a smooth rolling stroke at the base of the putter, without hitting the putting sufaces. It will promote an easier swing of the putter and encourage a golf player to reduce his score and enjoy the confidence of putting.

DESCRIPTION

[0001] The list of parts numbers and proper descriptions;

[0002] A) The nut handle; #1

[0003] B) Inside threaded shafts; #2 long, #3 short

[0004] C) Holding nuts; #4 top, #5 bottom

[0005] D) Springs; #6, #7 long, #8, #9, #10 #11 short

[0006] E) Washers; #12, #13, #14

[0007] F) Ball bearings; #15, #16, #17, #18, #19 #20,

[0008] G) Outside shafts; #21 long, #22 short

[0009] H) Adjustable set screws; #23, #24, #25, #26

[0010] I) Putter base; #27

[0011] F) Golf grip; #28

[0012] K) Protecting sleeve; #29

[0013] L) Base putter cover; #30

DESCRIPTION

[0014] The nut handle (#1) is to loosen or tighten the inside of theshaft (#2 long) and the shaft (#3 short).

[0015] The inside shaft (#2 long) is threaded and held in place by twoholding nuts, one (#4 top) and one (#5 bottom).

[0016] These are mounted to a specific location on the inner part of theoutside shaft (#21 long).

[0017] The nut handle (#1) is connected to the inside shaft (#2). Whenrotated in a clock-wise or counter clock-wise position, the adjustmentwill result in a proper putting position of the shaft and base of theputter.

[0018] The inner portion of the outside shaft (#21 long) contains; thethreaded inside shaft (#2 long), the holding nut (#4 top) and (#5bottom), one spring (#6 long), one washer (#12), and are connected tothe adjustable swivel ball bearing (#15).

[0019] Without interfering with it's designed functions, the top of theswivel ball bearing (#15) is pressurized in a firm and tightenedposition by the outside shaft (#21 long).

[0020] The bottom part of the swivel ball bearing (#15) is pressurizedin a tightened position by the outside shaft (#22 short). This is donewith two washers (#13,#14), one spring (#7 long), and another swivelball bearing (#16), which is pressurized in a tightened position by theoutside shaft (#22 short).

[0021] The shaft (#3 short) is threaded at the bottom of the swivelbearing (#16) and threaded at the base of the base putter (#27).

DESCRIPTION

[0022] The underside of the base of the putter (#27) has four holes ofequal sizes and are smaller in diameter than all four ball bearings(#17-20). This is so that the ball bearings are allowed to move freely,without falling through the base of the putter and to allow easymovement on the putting surface.

[0023] The top of all the ball bearings (#17-20) each contain a spring(#8-11) and also have adjustable setting screws(#23-26).

[0024] These adjustable setting screws (#23-26) are threaded into holesof equal sizes. At the upper portion of the base of the putter (#27),when the screws are adjusted individually and properly, it causespressure downward on all four springs (#8-11). This allows equalpressure on all four ball bearings (#17-20) without falling through.

[0025] When the ball bearings (#17-20) are properly adjusted a lightcompression of these bearings (#17-20) allows a smooth swing of theputter and would act as a space and a cushion. With these adjustmentsyou would avoid hitting or scuffing the base of the putter (#27), andthe putting surface.

[0026] At the top of the base putter (#27) there is a base putter cover(#30) to cover the settings screws (#23 -26).

[0027] From the golf grip (#28) to the top part of the base of theputter (#27) there is a protecting sleeve (#29).

1) The shaft and the base of the putter is adjustable using the “nuthandle”. 2) The “easy putter” will roll on the surface of the puttinggreen, due to the ball bearing design at the base of the base of theputter. 3) The tension of each bearing (at the base of the putter) isadjustable with the use of springs and “setting screws”. 4) This “easyputter” is a confidence builder and because of it's design the averagegolfer requires less hours of frustation. 5) The concept of the “easyputter” is to assist in a more precise putting an less strokes, whichwould lead to a more satisfying level of comfort and appreciation of thegame, to any who enjoy golf.